Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2841

Caption

Property tax; primary residences; exemptions

Impact

The legislative changes introduced by HB 2841 significantly impact property tax laws by increasing financial relief for veterans and senior citizens. By amending existing statutes, the bill would alleviate the tax burden on eligible homeowners, aiming to support a demographic that may be at a greater financial disadvantage. The act applies to tax years beginning after December 31, 2026, which allows for prior preparation and adjustment within the tax framework.

Summary

House Bill 2841 proposes amendments to the Arizona Revised Statutes regarding property tax exemptions for specific groups. It expands exemptions primarily for veterans with service-connected disabilities, ensuring that properties owned by these individuals as primary residences are fully exempt from taxation if they have a disability rating of 100%. Additionally, the bill introduces provisions for property tax exemptions for residents aged 65 and over, provided that they meet criteria related to residency and income limitations.

Contention

While the bill seeks to provide necessary support for veterans and the elderly, there may be contention surrounding its implementation. Critics could argue that the financial implications for local governments, which depend on property tax revenues, could be substantial if a significant number of residents qualify for these new exemptions. Furthermore, there could be discussions regarding the equity of providing such tax benefits to specific groups over others and the potential need for alternate funding sources to offset expected losses in tax revenue from the exemptions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1122

Property tax exemptions; inflation adjustment

AZ SB1158

Property tax; exemption; widows; widowers

AZ HCR2023

Property tax; combat veterans; exemption

AZ HB2406

Property tax; exemption; combat veterans

AZ HB2672

Property tax; exemption; veterans; disabilities

AZ SB1026

Virtual currency; property tax exemption

AZ SCR1001

Property tax exemption; virtual currency

AZ SB1540

Homestead; personal property; exemptions

AZ SB1298

Property tax exemption; religious activities

AZ HB2908

Personal property exemption; money proceeds.

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